## anonymous 5 years ago find the interval of convergence: n=0 (-1)^n*(x+1)^n I am really lost. Can someone explain how this relates to a power series? Thank you.

1. anonymous

the equation is $\sum_{N=0}^{infinity}$

2. anonymous

this one is ur question morange b

3. anonymous

ya

4. anonymous

Sorry, its been a while since I did series, and I don't remember how to do alternating series

5. anonymous

every number ot the poweer of 0 is 1

6. anonymous

i can only solve it i m 12 years old and cann't understand the interval xconvergence i m good in solving the equations u can ask me that

7. anonymous

dam well thanks anyways

8. anonymous

wait I may know

9. anonymous

Looking at it it will be an alternating series and will only converge when x+1 < 1 but im not sure

10. anonymous

leed whats the highest math youve taken?

11. anonymous

In calc 3 atm

12. anonymous

when i am thinking of series though my mind just blanks

13. anonymous

nice, this is calc 2 lol.

14. anonymous

Yeah thats why I can't remember i hated series, doing a lot of taylor series right now in programming too =/

15. anonymous

well thanks man im off to bed